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Sure, why bother with any articulation when the design is clearly impossible to get right?

I'd have been happy with something akin to the sculpted trunk the 200X staction had. Giving something like Snout Spout's trunk a solid sculpt with articulated "vertebra" would be highly expensive for Mattel to pull off. The other alternative would have been to just do a plastic trunk like the vintage figure, which would also have been fine with me. I'm not sure why they went with a foam trunk…foam disintegrates quickly…i.e. the breakage issues already popping up. I'm half tempted to spray a hard fixative on the trunk making it solid. I don't play with my figures anyway…his trunk is pretty much posed the way I want.

"We are dedicated to making quality products" ??? I pulled out my UNO cards after not messing with them for a long time, and had to laugh when I turned the box over and saw this....

Where's that world class Mattel research now?

I'm sure this will be blamed on either the customer being too rough with Snouty, or like Goddess, be blamed on being weakened by a manufacturing process. After almost 70 years of making toys they still can't get certain things right.....vac metal anyone? or a flexible piece of foam plastic that won't break, funny some toys in the 80's played the hell out of by kids have outlasted some modern adult collector toys with supposedly far superior materials.

Yep. Let's now pray that his rubbery snakes won't rot or get moldy, and that the metal wires won't come through it... But I must agree with you : Snout Spout seems much more fragile than Hssss. The bottom line is the same, though : no more bendy parts for me.

I hope & pray that those snakes don't rot! I've got $120 worth of figures, time & blood tied up in that custom Preternian Emperor Hssss!

But I do see your larger point & agree that other more viable & durable options of execution should be explored going forward. The same could be said for Vac Metal as well.

Originally Posted by RyDell

Exactly! My kids still use the original in the bath tub.. holds up like a champ. This is ridiculous!

They LITERALLY just do not make 'em like that anymore apparently! I'm glad to hear that OG Snout Spout is keeping the next generation entertained!

Any more people want to question my decision to quit the line and sell all my figures?
These things self-destruct just standing on the shelf. The faster I get rid of them the better.

This post is a bridge too far.

I respect your decision to quit the line, but regardless of the issues some of us still enjoy the line. No need to troll the forum for more people to follow you in your decision, we're all quite capable of making up our own minds.

I respect your decision to quit the line, but regardless of the issues some of us still enjoy the line. No need to troll the forum for more people to follow you in your decision, we're all quite capable of making up our own minds.

I'm not trolling...It just irritated me how many people were telling me what I should do with my figures, cause they're so GREAT. Yeah, great at breaking.

I respect your decision to quit the line, but regardless of the issues some of us still enjoy the line. No need to troll the forum for more people to follow you in your decision, we're all quite capable of making up our own minds.

Originally Posted by fball13z

agree 100%

Now on to this figure, has a known Matty Apologist (by the grace of Count Marzo), This is a REAL problem, I ran up stairs and checked mine, its all good, but he is not holding up his trunk anymore.

Even from the beginning i questioned the use of the trunk material.

So Im guessing, everyone handle with care.

But would like to add, this is still not enough to quit this wonderful toy line.

I don't see trolling, and I don't see him using a Jedi mind trick on you to force you not to like MOTUC anymore. So using another figure screw-up to further his point, which lead to HIS decision is to you wrong, sorry....WOW wake up everyone apparently I missed something and Tilla is telling us all to stop collecting!!!!

Oh wait, no it's his opinion, and he is entitled to it. And his point is no less valid than anyone seemingly happy to keep accepting Mattels constant screw-ups. Doesn't stop all you guys from coming in every seemingly negative thread and waving the Mattel banner at all those who are genuinely aggravated, and upset, making it seem that all those doing so are wrong and Mattel is God, no matter how many times you guys use the same point over and over, thread after thread. So how is that different than his comment in this thread?

I myself no matter the reason behind this happening is totally uncalled for in a modern toy line, no matter how it's intended to be displayed, shouldn't do this at all.

"We are dedicated to making quality products" ??? I pulled out my UNO cards after not messing with them for a long time, and had to laugh when I turned the box over and saw this....

Yeah, I'm pretty sure that statement isn't to be found on any of our MOTUC Product. Plenty about Meeting Saftey Standards & Where to Call or Log On if there's a problem (cuz let's face it, it's YOUR Problem, right?!), but no Quality Assurance or Mission Statement.

I don't think the figures are self destructing standing on the shelf lol. Slight exaggeration. Not that i'm defending this as it's bad how easily his trunk splits. I noticed stress marks in mine after posing it a bit after first getting it so have left it hanging down since then to avoid it splitting. Shame they didn't used the rubber they used on King Hiss for his trunk.
I had wished Whiplash had a more posable tail but it's probably a good job he didn;t if it would have been the same as Snout Spouts trunk.

Great so consider yourself lucky to be among those who haven't had a serious enough issue, but my guess is, even if you did, you'd never tell us about it.

guess you didnt my post that said this is a REAL problem, but I guess its easy to attack someone that supports this line

Originally Posted by Rodster6

I don't think the figures are self destructing standing on the shelf lol. Slight exaggeration. Not that i'm defending this as it's bad how easily his trunk splits. I noticed stress marks in mine after posing it a bit after first getting it so have left it hanging down since then to avoid it splitting. Shame they didn't used the rubber they used on King Hiss for his trunk.

watch out you will get attacked for trying to say good things about this line, its better just to say its the end of the line

Last edited by fireball13z; February 7, 2012 at 07:59pm.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost

I always thought that they should have made his trunk out of hard plastic, but telescopic (each section could fit into another piece at one end and over another piece at the other end), so that it had movement.

Exactly; a basic articulated "tenticle" kinda thing that has been used with many toys. Dunno why they didn't go with that. I knew I didn't like the foam material when I saw it. At the very least they could have used the same rubber they used on King Hsss; still, I'm not big on bendy items.

Same kinda goes for Whiplash's tail. Before he was made I had assumed they would do similar points of articulation, as you described. But we got a big 'ol useless chunk. Then, somehow, they decided that foam was a good way to go in terms of a bendy item. Granted, I don't know how many of these are gona rip like this, but it's still something I'm sure most of us thought when we first got it in hand. You collect any amount of toys and you tend to see what's gona work and what isn't.

Oh well, I guess. Still mostly good choices overall. I disagree with so little, but when I do, it seems like something that would have been obvious. You've got so much useful articulation in these figures...why cut things out or try something like foam on something that will be bent often?

"Since you got here by not thinking, it seems reasonable to expect that, in order to get out, you must start thinking." ~ Tock, the Watchdog

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I don't see trolling, and I don't see him using a Jedi mind trick on you to force you not to like MOTUC anymore. So using another figure screw-up to further his point, which lead to HIS decision is to you wrong, sorry....WOW wake up everyone apparently I missed something and Tilla is telling us all to stop collecting!!!!

Oh wait, no it's his opinion, and he is entitled to it. And his point is no less valid than anyone seemingly happy to keep accepting Mattels constant screw-ups. Doesn't stop all you guys from coming in every seemingly negative thread and waving the Mattel banner at all those who are genuinely aggravated, and upset, making it seem that all those doing so are wrong and Mattel is God, no matter how many times you guys use the same point over and over, thread after thread. So how is that different than his comment in this thread?

I myself no matter the reason behind this happening is totally uncalled for in a modern toy line, no matter how it's intended to be displayed, shouldn't do this at all.

guess you didnt my post that said this is a REAL problem, but I guess its easy to attack someone that supports this line

watch out you will get attacked for trying to say good things about this line, its better just to say its the end of the line

I did see what you said...and? I was referring to the fact that you said All the figures don't break, and that you claim to not have any issues (to which I said count yourself lucky), never said you didn't admit it wasn't an issue. When I'm sure not many send their figures through what the 80's figures went through, and yet this has happened, all the Goddess figures didn't break either, but that's not saying they are ticking time bombs.

I support the line, I love the line, but I don't support those who make it seem just because they supposedly don't have issues, others are exaggerating, or outright lying, just to make Mattel look bad, or Scott....But I guess it's easy to attack someone who feels disappointed in the line.

So,1 figure out of 10,000 breaks and this is the reason to yet again blame Mattel and Scott for everything including the end of the line.

It's not just one but this is the first one to get a dramatic breakage... There HAVE been a couple of snout spouts with small cracks on the trunk... (Mine has a few and I haven't touched that figure since I took him out of the package... Well except for the time I noticed the cracks on his trunk)

FINALLY!! GLIMMER IS IN MY SHELF!! Crita is coming... Now I NEED SONGSTER! The Awesometastic Bard!

I figured this would be a problem if one left his trunk in such a position for an extended period of time due to tiny stress marks on it. It does suck because that is a good pose for him from the vintage commercial, but I'd just superglue that up just like my parents did for me when I had similar mishaps as a kid in the 80s. Almost good as new quick fix with a little glue!

It's a shame that someone's Snout Spout's trunk split after being left in that position, but it's also not really another MAJOR reason to grab the pitchforks and torches is it and make a thread full of "end of the line" Mattel bashing comments is it?